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1951-S Lincoln Wheat Cent

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Obverse die chips adjacent to both the "9" and also the "E" in "LIBERTY".

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Nice unusual die chips for this date.
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Yes heavier die chips than normal. Nice find!
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Very nice example--like untreated warts.
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Looks like LDB4-1951S-001 4SBL+ as listed on Cuds on coins http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb4-1951s/
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Nice cent find

I don't recall seeing this one personally before.
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I'm not sure, but by the looks of the chip on the date, you may have a freestanding interior die break. I think I see a die crack on Linc's coat that may run toward the huge 'lump' on the date.
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Good example, thanks for sharing.
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